Film making workshop for local young people

The Southern Health and Social Care Trust recently organised a film making workshop for young people who use the Autism Spectrum Disorder and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Connect Service.

Over 30 young people took part in the workshop which focussed on developing career and social skills as well as learning about the tools needed to make a movie.

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Chris Millar, ASD/CAMHS Connect Practitioner said, “Some young people have exceptional talents and this is a wonderful way for them to utilize them as well as interact and have great fun.
“We hope to create further opportunities within the community for our young people to have access to,” he added.

For further information on SHSCT ASD/CAMHS Connect Service call 028 3836 6777

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